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You drive Sterling Heights miles on M-59 and Van Dyke, and those miles leave a mark. Highway gravel chips the clear coat, brine spray dulls the finish, and summer bug splatter bakes on hard. A ceramic coating from Car Hub seals the paint under a water-repelling layer that shrugs most of it off. We coat your car at our Hall Rd shop, about 20 minutes away, and hand it back ready for the next 50,000 miles.
We serve Sterling Heights drivers from our shop at 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044, about 20 minutes away.
Book Ceramic Coating → Call (586) 746-9895Sterling Heights sits on two of Macomb County's hardest-working roads. Commuters on M-59 and Van Dyke pile up highway miles, and highway miles mean stone chips, tar, and salt brine flung up from the truck ahead. The automatic tunnel washes along the strip add their own damage, dragging grit across the paint until the finish hazes with swirl marks. A coating changes the math. The cured layer is harder than the factory clear coat, so road grime sits on top instead of etching in, and a rinse takes most of it off. Sterling Heights winters test that protection from November through March, when crews salt the roads almost daily. Cars coated before the first freeze come through the season with the gloss intact. We prep and coat at the Hall Rd shop, then show you how to keep the finish beading for years.
Ceramic coating is a nano-ceramic layer that bonds chemically to your paint and cures into a surface harder than the factory clear coat. Water, road grime, and bug splatter bead up and rinse away instead of etching in. The result is a deep, mirror-like finish that lasts years rather than weeks.
Car Hub applies ceramic from compact cars starting at $499, with final pricing based on vehicle size, paint condition, and how much prep the paint requires. Most vehicles benefit from a machine polish before coating so swirls and oxidation are not sealed in for the life of the product.
Michigan's climate puts paint through a full cycle of abuse: road-salt brine from November through March, spring tree sap and pollen that can etch clear coat in days, and summer UV that fades color and dries out dashboards. A cured ceramic layer resists all of it. UV-blocking chemistry in the coating slows fade, and the hydrophobic surface makes post-winter cleanup far faster.
Lifespan depends on the product tier and how the vehicle is maintained. With proper care and maintenance washes that avoid abrasive automatic brushes, expect two to five or more years of protection before reapplication is needed.
Serving Sterling Heights and the Macomb area. Car Hub Auto Spa, 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044.
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